12-11-2014—14-11-2014
Days 84 through 86. Our days are numbered.
It's down to our last three days in Bali, and, as much as we enjoyed relaxing here, we were ready to move on.
It's down to our last three days in Bali, and, as much as we enjoyed relaxing here, we were ready to move on.
We met a lot of dogs in Bali. This is a small gallery of just a few of these memorable canines.
After three days of leisure, we decided it was time to venture out and see some more Bali sights like the Elephant Cave and the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces.
Sure, the crab-eating macaques that live in Ubud's Sacred Monkey Forest are cute, but they can turn on you ... just like that.
Most people who visit Australia stop in Sydney or Melbourne on the east coast, but we wanted to see what Perth and other parts of Western Australia had to offer.
We didn't do anything for three days. So I'm going to tell you about petrol warungs instead.
The big plan for Friday night was to go to Paradiso, the self-proclaimed world's first organic vegetarian movie theater and see The Rise of the Planet of the Apes.
Each morning, and then at several times throughout the day, the Bali people place small offerings to appease the spirits (both good and evil) and maintain harmony.
When you're in Ubud, it's helpful to know where things are. For this purpose, many people (including us) like to use a map, and this map from the H.I.S. Travel Agency in Japan is one of the most fun and most informative available.